Centre Dushishoze (meaning “think about what you’re doing” in the local language) was the first center in Rwanda to provide young people with quality, affordable reproductive health services in an integrated and youth-friendly setting.
Read moreCentre Dushishoze (meaning “think about what you’re doing” in the local language) was the first center in Rwanda to provide young people with quality, affordable reproductive health services in an integrated and youth-friendly setting.
Read moreThe Society for Family Health, through its Condom Social Marketing program, produces, promotes and sells two condom brands in South Africa: Lovers' Plus and Trust. Lovers' Plus is an affordable, aspirational brand with three product lines.
Read moreThis Program provides direct medical, social and economic care and support to HIV-infected mothers, their children and families in eight provinces.
Read moreThe project focuses on the introduction of 52 voluntary counseling and testing (VCT) services named "Chan troi moi" (New Horizon) at project provinces. It implements an integrated behavior change campaign to promote safer sexual behavior among male clients of sex workers (SWs).
Read moreASHA (Action, Service and Hope for AIDS) Foundation, established in 1998, is a charitable trust helping people infected with HIV/AIDS, their families and society as a whole through prevention, awareness, treatment, support, and rehabilitation of HIV-infected and affected persons.
Read moreThe Gold Star Network (GSN) is a social franchise that offers HIV, TB and reproductive health care services and treatment in 3 Kenyan provinces to employed individuals who are capable of paying for part of their healthcare costs.
Read morePSI/El Salvador, known locally as PASMO, was founded in 1998 to improve the situation of HIV/AIDS in most at high risk populations using social marketing strategies. Since it was founded, PSI/El Salvador has built strong bonds with local NGO’s and the Ministry of Health's National HIV/AIDS Program.
Read morePSI/Guatemala was founded in 1997 to improve prevention of HIV/AIDS using social marketing, as part of PASMO (Pan American Social Marketing Organization). Since then, PSI/PASMO Guatemala has added voluntary counseling and testing (VCT), youth HIV projects and family planning (FP) to its portfolio.
Read moreThe Sisterhood Exchange Program (SEP) seeks to improve the lives of rural women by connecting HIV+ women from different communities around the globe into one social support network.
Read moreThis Project believes that the responsibility of combating the HIV epidemic does not stop at the gate or with it’s own employees. The project has made an effort to develop greater awareness among the population about the disease and increase access to diagnosis and treatment.
Read moreThe Yer Yoykom project aims to contribute toward prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) of HIV/Aids through increasing access to, and demand for, Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) services.
Read moreRebuilding Health in Rwanda is collaboration project between Canadian Universities and Rwanda. The project's goal is to strengthen Kigali Health Institute's nursing curriculum in the areas of mental health and HIV/AIDS.
Read moreThe Cyber-VCT Pilot program encourages utilization of HIV testing services by providing access to solar-powered Internet as cover and incentive for participation in the Voluntary Counseling and Testing (VCT) Program.
Read moreBuild Kenya launched its education, income generation and HIV/AIDS awareness programmes to address key issues affecting young people's development. Its primary activities are carried out through "health clubs" which work with school-aged children to deliver key health education messages.
Read moreTuungane is a youth organization that aims at promoting HIV prevention and improving uptake of VCT and STI services by offering youth friendly and youth specific HIV services.
Read moreThe International Network for Rational Use of Drugs (INRUD) was established to design, test, and disseminate effective strategies to improve the way drugs are prescribed, dispensed, and used, with a particular emphasis on resource poor countries.
Read moreThe YWCA-Rwandan program "Giving Hope"supports and cares for the OVCs in rural areas of Rwanda. The program also provides for PLWA and their families.
Read moreYouth Truck is a mobile outreach service, which sensitizes youth in rural areas and urban slums on sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) (including HIV/AIDS prevention) through films and other activities.
Read moreAHF-Uganda Cares promotes condom use as a way for people to protect themselves and their partners against HIV and conducts regular HIV testing events. In addition, the project campaigns where it tests and refers the the positive people for treatment.
Read moreOne of Walking with Maasai’s aims is to relieve the burden of preventable disease by developing health care initiatives that provide health care to remote areas of Maasai communities.
Read moreAOET operates a pharmacy and mobile clinics with nurses, doctors, clinical officers and counselors providing treatment, counseling and home based care for people suffering from HIV/AIDS in 63 different villages.
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